Immigration Archive

Obviously, by now every business in this country knows that it is illegal to hire an illegal alien, that is to say someone who is in our country without permission, doesn’t have a work visa, or has simply crossed the border to find a job. Many employers are upset because [ Continue reading…]

As a permanent resident of the United States, you may help your relative immigrate to the US based on your status. For that you will have to sponsor your relative and be able to prove that you have enough income or assets to support your relative when he/she comes to [ Continue reading…]

Mutual respect is the very cornerstone laid by our forefathers in building this great nation of ours, the United States of America. This is the reasonable tolerance and respect of the diverse cultures that each person possesses. Such respect outlines the freedom that we take pride in as Americans. The [ Continue reading…]

Canada has a well deserved reputation of a successful trading nation, being a member of the G7 group of leading industrial countries. The country offers high standards of living, excellent public infrastructure and world class educational systems to its citizens. Canada was declared as the best country to reside subsequently [ Continue reading…]

Canada has long enjoyed popularity as a great tourist destination. Immensely beautiful countryside and a vast array of outdoor activities, has always attracted tourists from different parts of the world. Cities such as Quebec and Montreal rich in tradition and also Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver with exemplary architecture are [ Continue reading…]

As a registered migration agent and lawyer, it’s all very well for me to tell you that hiring an agent can be integral to the success of your Australian visa application. Of course I would say that, I’m running a business! But the truth is an immigration agent can make [ Continue reading…]

Once asylum is granted, it means that the asylee can live and work legally in the US and will subsequently have the opportunity to apply for lawful permanent residence and citizenship. However, it is important to note that asylum is not a permanent, guaranteed status for life in the US. [ Continue reading…]